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and newark. so we're in good shape in j.f.k., but our people are at work and sorting packages. >> susie: eveni though the planes are getting in, and the fedex messengers are getting out, there's a lot of that don't have power. how do you know whether you should be delivering a package or not? is this slowing you down? >> it is slowing us down. our team members are affected by the same transportation limit anticipations as everyone else in the region, and our fedex delivery stations are located in the neighborhood in which they deliver, so they have a good sense of what's available to deliver to. fedex also offers a service whereby ou can actually ask for your package to be held at a fedex location for you to pick it up. so if you know you won't be ou home or your neighborhood is inaccessible. you can ask them tohold it. we're making the packages ho available for customers. >> susie: what impact does it have on volume, especially this time of year with people holiday shopping? >> obviously, when t
and newark. so we're in good shape in j.f.k., but our people are at work and sorting packages. >> susie: eveni though the planes are getting in, and the fedex messengers are getting out, there's a lot of that don't have power. how do you know whether you should be delivering a package or not? is this slowing you down? >> it is slowing us down. our team members are affected by the same transportation limit anticipations as everyone else in the region, and our fedex delivery stations...
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checking out the snow totals, there are so many higher than this and kind of giving you a sample here and newark, new jersey, 6.2 inches. howell, new jersey, not too far from the coast, the home of tom fitzgerald, 13 inches, they said. central park, a daily record of 4.7; i slip, new york, 4.2 and this is where that storm is now. still spinning here off of the cape, spreading in more rain and not so much snow here, but it looks like this is the last few hours as this is starting, if you look at the last few frames, to pull away. meanwhile, we travel down the coast to find the clear skies here as the high pressure is building in and we'll have a clear night, a sunny friday and the winds should be better tomorrow. speaking of the winds, the strongest gusts right now, out here near hyannis at 44; nantucket, 47 and we start looking to the new york area and find out the gusts 25 to 30 miles an hour. down from where they were, they peaked out in the 40s, 50s in one or two spots with gusts to 60 and that is about the snow, the wind-swept snow and the very, very cold air that they have been going throug
checking out the snow totals, there are so many higher than this and kind of giving you a sample here and newark, new jersey, 6.2 inches. howell, new jersey, not too far from the coast, the home of tom fitzgerald, 13 inches, they said. central park, a daily record of 4.7; i slip, new york, 4.2 and this is where that storm is now. still spinning here off of the cape, spreading in more rain and not so much snow here, but it looks like this is the last few hours as this is starting, if you look at...
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thank you so much. >> that's how it's done in newark. let's take a drive down the shore, about 65 miles south of there, ron allen is in toms river tonight. and, ron, you and i were together last night in point pleasant beach. now you're in toms river, which i would say is kind of the classic middle class, central jersey shore suburb, 80% of us have an aunt hazel. mine lived on jackson avenue in toms river. we used to visit her, go over to the beach. what have you seen in your travels and what are you learning in getting this masters degree on the jersey shore? reporter: well, first, let me say, i know this place as well, too. i've covered disasters all over the world, but jersey is my home as well. i'm from the northern part of the state, jersey city, montclair. down here, the story is really the destruction that you see that is just really mind-boggling. communities so hard hit that days later, thousands of people haven't been able to even see what happened because they can't come back. authorities are still keeping them out. there's a
thank you so much. >> that's how it's done in newark. let's take a drive down the shore, about 65 miles south of there, ron allen is in toms river tonight. and, ron, you and i were together last night in point pleasant beach. now you're in toms river, which i would say is kind of the classic middle class, central jersey shore suburb, 80% of us have an aunt hazel. mine lived on jackson avenue in toms river. we used to visit her, go over to the beach. what have you seen in your travels and...
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we are live here in downtown newark at the famous penn station. right now, quite infamous, the people and all of the community have been waiting in lines for gas and also now the train system. earlier, when we first got here, there was great news to report. four train lines were opened as a result of the new jersey transit great hard work. four lines to be open today. unfortunately, at 2:30 a.m., right before we went on the air for the first time, we were alerted three of the four train lines, mainline, coastline and rar i tan valley line could be shut down for the day as a result of power failure which happened due to major malfunctions this afternoon. that power failure affected the control system of these trains. now there, is some good news to report. the buss are running and there is one train line still running, the northeast corridor train, which travels from trenton to new york city. they were able to get that one up. three of four train lines down as a result of power failure here. and once again, lines for gas are so long right now, pers
we are live here in downtown newark at the famous penn station. right now, quite infamous, the people and all of the community have been waiting in lines for gas and also now the train system. earlier, when we first got here, there was great news to report. four train lines were opened as a result of the new jersey transit great hard work. four lines to be open today. unfortunately, at 2:30 a.m., right before we went on the air for the first time, we were alerted three of the four train lines,...
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we are pleased newark got power. jersey city is getting power today. there are still in chunks of the community, including this community right here, that do not have power. it is hard enough cleaning up debris and dealing with boats that have been appended and -- upended roads that are blocked. when people do not have power, they are disabled in all sorts of ways and it is hard to get back to normal. yesterday i had a chance to speak to the ceos of the utilities from all across the country. a lot of the states that were spare, that were not hard hit, or some as far away as california, they have pledged to start getting equipment, cruise, etc. come into new jersey -- crews, etc., into new jersey. we were able to get c-17's, c- 130's, military transport planes potentially to move assets, personnel, to speed up the process of getting power up and running as soon as possible. our first priority is water filtration plants and some other critical infrastructure. for that, we have emergency generators. we have a navy ship that has helicopters that can move a
we are pleased newark got power. jersey city is getting power today. there are still in chunks of the community, including this community right here, that do not have power. it is hard enough cleaning up debris and dealing with boats that have been appended and -- upended roads that are blocked. when people do not have power, they are disabled in all sorts of ways and it is hard to get back to normal. yesterday i had a chance to speak to the ceos of the utilities from all across the country. a...
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neil: all right, switching gears to newark, ohio. and mayor, bruce springsteen with president, and jay-z with president on celebrity card, mitt romney does not get quite the same sort of luster. does that worry you in ohio? wherely is in fight of his life? >> no, i don't think so, we're more down to earth here in ohio, and i don't think that what goes on in the west coast, celebrity side is important, what counts is people, we have long lines at early voting polls, people that understand we need a strong leader, that we don't have right now. we have lowered our unemployment rate in lincoln county, east of columbus, we're 5.7% that is done from a local perspective, done went with governor kasich and company building private public partnerships become to what previous president reagan said, government is not the solution it is the problem. there are things that government is good for, things that are not, private sector steps in they are the ones that create the jobs. neil: i mention it, but, you never led in any of those polls, have y
neil: all right, switching gears to newark, ohio. and mayor, bruce springsteen with president, and jay-z with president on celebrity card, mitt romney does not get quite the same sort of luster. does that worry you in ohio? wherely is in fight of his life? >> no, i don't think so, we're more down to earth here in ohio, and i don't think that what goes on in the west coast, celebrity side is important, what counts is people, we have long lines at early voting polls, people that understand...
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i'm at the corner of park avenue and newark street here. water coming up to almost my knees at this point. it gets a little shallower towards the middle here. this is a corner here where a storm drain is. these two cars here have been stranded here for a couple of days. as you mentioned, a big concern here is kind of a health concern. this water is absolutely filthy. sewage, chemicals all over the place. a lot of other matter that's almost unthinkable. very unhealthy and the mayor expressed her concern why people should not be necessarily doing what we're doing in walking in it. two national guard vehicles just went through here. so they are still going around picking people up. that is ongoing. so this city certainly not out of the woods yet, as far as the danger and the flooding. >> you talk about the water. it looks oily and gross. i know that there was raw sewage in it. it's a horrible health risk and everyone is wading through it. i know you have on boots. but a lot of people have makeshift plastic bags and things like that. how long a
i'm at the corner of park avenue and newark street here. water coming up to almost my knees at this point. it gets a little shallower towards the middle here. this is a corner here where a storm drain is. these two cars here have been stranded here for a couple of days. as you mentioned, a big concern here is kind of a health concern. this water is absolutely filthy. sewage, chemicals all over the place. a lot of other matter that's almost unthinkable. very unhealthy and the mayor expressed her...
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jfk and newark, also of course up and running. let me show you what they had to overcome here at laguardia. take a look at the flooding that we have seen here. this week, because of hurricane sandy, and in some cases water up to the jet bridge, so they had to clean all of that out. they had to make sure electronics, lights, everything were working right there on the runway and then start bringing in the planes. you can't fly people out if you don't have planes to fly them out. so planes have been coming in and slowly but surely getting up to speed. >> and the other side of the island, you've got mobs of people trying to get on to buses. you've got the subways not running, tunnels flooded, amtrak not fully operational. what about mass transit in the city in the new york city marathon. we'll be talking to craig melvin on staten island about that later. >> reporter: it's a mess. we have seen people, lined up, literally, a thousand people long waiting for a bus to take them into the city because, as you mentioned, subway service drama
jfk and newark, also of course up and running. let me show you what they had to overcome here at laguardia. take a look at the flooding that we have seen here. this week, because of hurricane sandy, and in some cases water up to the jet bridge, so they had to clean all of that out. they had to make sure electronics, lights, everything were working right there on the runway and then start bringing in the planes. you can't fly people out if you don't have planes to fly them out. so planes have...
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to newark, a little over sexismes, central park close to five inches and islip there in long island, they got over four inches of snow. keep in mind, of those three locations, all of those are daily snowfall records and this is a fairy early season nor'easter there. the winds are still blustery on the cape and most of the wind gusts, the highest we have seen, have been between 40 and 50 miles an hour and there is hyannis gusting to 48; province town, 47. as you come from the south- southwest along the coast, a broad area here. we have been gusty in the city today, again, the jersey shore back up to staten island, long island. the wind gusts are calming down and hopefully the power crews can get back out there and restore the power again. >> all right, gary. thank you for that update. shawn. >>> jury selection is underway today in the trial of a bowie state university student charged with killing her roommate in a fight over music. it's been more than a year since the stabbing occurred. karen gray houston visited bowie state to see how life on campus changeed since then. careern? >> r
to newark, a little over sexismes, central park close to five inches and islip there in long island, they got over four inches of snow. keep in mind, of those three locations, all of those are daily snowfall records and this is a fairy early season nor'easter there. the winds are still blustery on the cape and most of the wind gusts, the highest we have seen, have been between 40 and 50 miles an hour and there is hyannis gusting to 48; province town, 47. as you come from the south- southwest...
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minutes ago we learned amtrak is resuming service from newark to washington and area airports are almost back to normal. and between news for the 26 mile new york city marathon will proceed as planned this sunday. >> so welcome back, everybody. the pictures and stories left from the storm's after math are still jaw-dropjaw-dropping. let's begin with scott cohn in lower manhattan. >> larry, hurricane sandy sent about 4 feet of water in the financial district and they think it actually may be a total loss, about $300,000 worth of damage. and they don't know if insurance is going to cover it. you multiply that by thousands of businesses and you begin to get a sense of what the problem is. and then there's the issue of getting around and getting gas. mary thooyor thompson has that . >> people with been waiting in line two to three hours. there's a shortage of power to open other gasoline stations. a lack of electricity plaguing the tri-state area. >> dangerous conditions at the gas terminal which is crucial. workers here trying hard to clean things up, but tough to do so without power. over
minutes ago we learned amtrak is resuming service from newark to washington and area airports are almost back to normal. and between news for the 26 mile new york city marathon will proceed as planned this sunday. >> so welcome back, everybody. the pictures and stories left from the storm's after math are still jaw-dropjaw-dropping. let's begin with scott cohn in lower manhattan. >> larry, hurricane sandy sent about 4 feet of water in the financial district and they think it...
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just today, an amtrak train arriving in newark, new jersey filled with supplies gathered by victims of hurricane katrina. the box car was full of storm relief items, including batteries, diapers, dog food, and will go to residents in hoboken, new jersey, and other hard hit areas nearby. as the relief efforts continue, the will the weather continue? maria molina live with more on that. hi, maria. >> the weather has not really been cooperating a whole lot lately. we had the nor'easter that dumped some snow across portions of the northeast and those areas that were impacted very hard by sandy and very cold temperatures. over the next couple of days, we are going to start to notice a pattern shift with temperatures starting to warm up, especially during the nighttime hours. critical hours when temperatures drop below the freezing mark. take a look at sunday night, 48 degrees will be the low. by monday, a low of 50 degrees. a lot better than what we've been experiencing the last couple of nights. then tuesday into wednesday, we do have a front that does arrive, pushing in much colder air an
just today, an amtrak train arriving in newark, new jersey filled with supplies gathered by victims of hurricane katrina. the box car was full of storm relief items, including batteries, diapers, dog food, and will go to residents in hoboken, new jersey, and other hard hit areas nearby. as the relief efforts continue, the will the weather continue? maria molina live with more on that. hi, maria. >> the weather has not really been cooperating a whole lot lately. we had the nor'easter that...
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i'm at the corner of park avenue and newark street here, water coming up to almost my knees at this point. it does get a little shallower as you make your way toward the middle. this is a corner where a storm drain is, tends to be where the worst areas of flooding are. these two cars have been stranded for a couple of days. big concern here is kind of a health concern, this water is absolutely filthy, sewage, chemicals all over the place, a lot of other matter that is really almost unthinkable when you think of what's floating around here and the mayor expressed her concern about how unhealthy it is and why people should not necessarily do what we're doing. two national guard vehicles went through here, erin, you were just reporting on that so they are going around picking people up. that is ongoing so this city is certainly not out of the woods yet as far as some of the danger and some of the flooding. >> reporter: you talk about the water, some of it was flying up in our face it looks oily and gross. i know there was rausu wanlg in i know there was raw sewage in it. it's a horrible heal
i'm at the corner of park avenue and newark street here, water coming up to almost my knees at this point. it does get a little shallower as you make your way toward the middle. this is a corner where a storm drain is, tends to be where the worst areas of flooding are. these two cars have been stranded for a couple of days. big concern here is kind of a health concern, this water is absolutely filthy, sewage, chemicals all over the place, a lot of other matter that is really almost unthinkable...
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dennis: newark and jfk open and la guardia trailing behind. what is so much harder about la guardia? >> they were inundated with water. they had water come over the runway and a lot more to deal with in terms of actual physical damage to the flight operations surfaces. they will also face a problem of airport workers. great to get your flight in but if there is no 1 to drive the jet or do catering or clean the plane that is another problem. we have experienced that in prior storms that have delayed flights even though planes and runways were operating fine. safety is the number-1 concern. dennis: a report in the united post that in san francisco, missed its departure by hours because the pilot couldn't get from manhattan to the airport because of the rules saying you have to have three drivers -- three passengers to go anywhere. if you were redesigning la guardia today and building it would you put the runway right there right next to a source of water? >> no. there are so many problem with la guardia at location. it is a very old airport and
dennis: newark and jfk open and la guardia trailing behind. what is so much harder about la guardia? >> they were inundated with water. they had water come over the runway and a lot more to deal with in terms of actual physical damage to the flight operations surfaces. they will also face a problem of airport workers. great to get your flight in but if there is no 1 to drive the jet or do catering or clean the plane that is another problem. we have experienced that in prior storms that...
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and the mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, letting storm victims crash at his house. >>> we also have something adorable for you this morning. it involves this puppy. her name is sandy, by the way. her owners threw her out of a car after the storm. but fortunately, a compassionate family took her in. and she's looking for a permanent home. >>> but we start with something to cheer about. finally, power being restored in lower manhattan. a huge relief for some. but others in the northeast, could be without electricity for another week, if not longer. meantime, temperatures are plunging to frigid levels and fast. ginger zee is here this morning. good morning, ginger. >> as someone knows with the customers without power in the 11 states, text them or get ahold of them. the cold is on the way. 42 new york. 44 philadelphia. erie back there at 40. but look at the next three nights. again, tomorrow morning, through early tuesday is when it's really going to hit. and you're going to go, oh, my goodness. actually, we could have problems with hypothermia, especially for people a little olde
and the mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, letting storm victims crash at his house. >>> we also have something adorable for you this morning. it involves this puppy. her name is sandy, by the way. her owners threw her out of a car after the storm. but fortunately, a compassionate family took her in. and she's looking for a permanent home. >>> but we start with something to cheer about. finally, power being restored in lower manhattan. a huge relief for some. but others...
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. >>> jfk and newark airports both operational on wednesday, but saw very few flights. jpk is seeing more arrivals than departures, but net back to normal. courtney reagan is at laguardia this morning. >> reporter: good morning. so we haven't yet seen a plane take off here. the first plane is scheduled to take off in about 40 minutes from now. i've been here for over an hour and i got to say, i have never seen laguardia so quiet. i think there are more employees here than passengers. and i went counter to counter and american airlines basically said when i asked how many flights were scheduled to take off, it is very, very limited. he said it will keep changing all day long. air tran said they don't have a plane taking off until 1:00. it's like you were talking about earlier with that coordination, you have to get all the people in the right places. so i think laguardia will see what jfk and newark saw yesterday with more arrivals than departures. normally about 1,000 flights a data off from laguardia. we won't get anywhere close to that. and getting the employees here
. >>> jfk and newark airports both operational on wednesday, but saw very few flights. jpk is seeing more arrivals than departures, but net back to normal. courtney reagan is at laguardia this morning. >> reporter: good morning. so we haven't yet seen a plane take off here. the first plane is scheduled to take off in about 40 minutes from now. i've been here for over an hour and i got to say, i have never seen laguardia so quiet. i think there are more employees here than...
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for a while we were going to have to go to newark. they were going to move our local polling station. that changed. to get to my polling station i had to go through all of the detours. i finally found it but if you were inclined to say my vote doesn't matter it could be a year where it was enough of a problem where you might not show. >> i think the fewer people turn out tonight will be a positive for obama. the more people turnout it will be a positive for romney. >> last time we had a record 140 million people turn out to vote. >> is there an expectation on how many people turnout? >> it has been up in the air because of hurricane sandy. what happens once we know who the president is. that is when the work begins, fiscal cliff, foreign policy and supreme court seats. >> the next federal reserve. >> everyone thinks their vote matters, though, i think this time because it is so close. it is a uniquely -- i felt good my kids went with my wife and were in the curtain and saw everything. scott had to stand on the side where you couldn't
for a while we were going to have to go to newark. they were going to move our local polling station. that changed. to get to my polling station i had to go through all of the detours. i finally found it but if you were inclined to say my vote doesn't matter it could be a year where it was enough of a problem where you might not show. >> i think the fewer people turn out tonight will be a positive for obama. the more people turnout it will be a positive for romney. >> last time we...
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and the mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, letting storm victims crash at his house. >> he always seems to be at the right place at the right time. good for cory booker. >>> we also have something adorable for you this morning. it involves this puppy. her name is sandy, by the way. we'll tell you why in a moment. her owners threw her out of a car after the storm. but fortunately, a compassionate family took her in. and she's looking for a permanent home. she's live with us this morning. >>> but we start with something to cheer about. finally, power being restored to many in lower manhattan. a huge relief for some. but millions of others in the northeast, could be without electricity for another week, if not longer. meantime, temperatures are plunging to frigid levels and fast. ginger zee is here with the latest on this unwelcomed cold snap. good morning, ginger. >> good morning, bianna. if someone knows one of those millions of customers without power in the 11 states, text them or get ahold of them this morning. the cold is on the way. 42 new york. 44 philadelphia. erie back ther
and the mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, letting storm victims crash at his house. >> he always seems to be at the right place at the right time. good for cory booker. >>> we also have something adorable for you this morning. it involves this puppy. her name is sandy, by the way. we'll tell you why in a moment. her owners threw her out of a car after the storm. but fortunately, a compassionate family took her in. and she's looking for a permanent home. she's live with us...
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right now newark liberty airport has the most cancellation. amtrak service to and from new york is expected to resume tomorrow but on a limited schedule. and parts of new york's crippled is upway system started rolling today. trains at undamaged stations started up at 6:00 a.m. >>> a select number of subway lines in new york city are up and running again this morning. but millions are still without power on this long road to recovery from hurricane sandy. take a look at some new and chilling images. these are from the jersey shore. so many homes destroyed. the entire beach front completely washed out in many towns. the storm is responsible, we're told, for at least 74 deaths. meantime, 5 million plus are still without power in new york, new jersey, and connecticut. that includes lower manhattan as well. it could be several more days before the lights are back on. in some flooded areas like hoboken, new jersey, it could take several days just to pump the water out. some resident there is are still stranded in their homes and the national guard
right now newark liberty airport has the most cancellation. amtrak service to and from new york is expected to resume tomorrow but on a limited schedule. and parts of new york's crippled is upway system started rolling today. trains at undamaged stations started up at 6:00 a.m. >>> a select number of subway lines in new york city are up and running again this morning. but millions are still without power on this long road to recovery from hurricane sandy. take a look at some new and...
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. >> newark. >> you're not welcome in newark. if you fly out of newark like becky and i do, it's on you nighted. . >> i fly silver platinum something on his airline. >> so we'll let you have some questions. jeff, let's start with what has been, we live in new jersey. we've had a tough couple, with he no he what sandy and this latest thing, they even named it, athena, what did it do to continental? did you change the way you canceled flights in advance? >> unfortunately we're pretty experienced in this because half the airline came from houston where we have a lot of hurricanes. first of all our employees i think did a tremendous job, not only taking care of customers but taking care of each other and this is stressful for everybody. it's important to precancel so you're not stranding customers. it's much bet are for customers not to go into new york in the case of a hurricane. we canceled an awful lot of flights, it's the right thing to do. you want to know before you get there. >> are people deciding this, is there a way a compu
. >> newark. >> you're not welcome in newark. if you fly out of newark like becky and i do, it's on you nighted. . >> i fly silver platinum something on his airline. >> so we'll let you have some questions. jeff, let's start with what has been, we live in new jersey. we've had a tough couple, with he no he what sandy and this latest thing, they even named it, athena, what did it do to continental? did you change the way you canceled flights in advance? >>...
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jfk and newark airports, they opened yesterday, but again, with limited service. today those airports remain open and operational and hopefully they'll get up to speed a little bit more today, as well. and as they all ramp up their service, passengers are strongly urged to check with their airlines to find out if, in fact, their plane is leaving today and on time. one big problem across the new york city area has been simply getting the employees to the airport because many employees have been stuck. so that's an ongoing problem. other airports along the east coast have been opening up. washington, of course, baltimore, philadelphia, boston. the number of canceled flights yesterday, about 2,900. most of those new york flights. today, we got about 600. somewhere between 570 and 600 flights canceled today, that brings to about 21,000 now. the total number of flights canceled since just before sandy and through this storm. amtrak update for you now. amtrak says it will provide modified northeast regional service between boston and new haven today and between newark a
jfk and newark airports, they opened yesterday, but again, with limited service. today those airports remain open and operational and hopefully they'll get up to speed a little bit more today, as well. and as they all ramp up their service, passengers are strongly urged to check with their airlines to find out if, in fact, their plane is leaving today and on time. one big problem across the new york city area has been simply getting the employees to the airport because many employees have been...
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jfk and newark opened yesterday but again with limited service. today they remain open and operational. and as they all ramp up their service, passengers are strongly urged to check with their airlines to find out if they plane is leaving today and on time. one big problem has been getting the employees to the airport, because many employee vs. been stuck. that's an on going problem. other airports have been opening up, washington of course, baltimore, philadelphia, boston. the number of cancelled flights, about $2900. today we got about 600. so where between 570 and 600 flights cancelled. a.m. tram update for you, it will provide modified northeast regional service, and i want to give yo a update on the subway system as well. there is some subway activity north of 34th street, but below 34th street, almost nothing. th that has been a real problem. if you're driving to manhattan today, you cannot be in a car with fewer than three people. i received e-mails, tweets from people that are trying to drive into manhattan. it is a mess today. mass transi
jfk and newark opened yesterday but again with limited service. today they remain open and operational. and as they all ramp up their service, passengers are strongly urged to check with their airlines to find out if they plane is leaving today and on time. one big problem has been getting the employees to the airport, because many employee vs. been stuck. that's an on going problem. other airports have been opening up, washington of course, baltimore, philadelphia, boston. the number of...
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distribution centers in linden, carter, perth amboy, sea warren, everything serviced by the elizabeth and newark seaports are affected. so there is virtually no distribution coming out of the north jersey area. melissa: all those places don't have power is what you're saying? >> it is a combination of no power and also the facilities have been affected by the surge itself. melissa: so they need power to be turned back on. have you talked to the power authorities in the area? or, do they know they're the cause of all these long gas lines? also i understand that some have water damage as well. how do you fix that and how long does that take? >> well i have spoken to one of the power companies and that is public service electric and gas and not as it relates to the distribution, the power at the distribution centers. however public service electric and gas last night contacted me. we are getting them lists of our members that have gasoline in the ground but are unable to pump it because they don't have power. they have promised to prioritize getting power to those locations. i have spoken to people
distribution centers in linden, carter, perth amboy, sea warren, everything serviced by the elizabeth and newark seaports are affected. so there is virtually no distribution coming out of the north jersey area. melissa: all those places don't have power is what you're saying? >> it is a combination of no power and also the facilities have been affected by the surge itself. melissa: so they need power to be turned back on. have you talked to the power authorities in the area? or, do they...
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amtrak hope made its way from slidell, louisiana, to newark, new jersey. organizers wanted to focus their efforts on smaller cities that may have been otherwise overlooked. they brought clothing, batteries, and diapers to hurricane survivors. much needed. >>> today is a global day of action for a young girl targeted and shot by the taliban all because she wanted to get an education. >>> and one man uses his camera to document dramatic changes on planet earth. he said glaciers are shrinking due to global warming. you'll see his evidence just ahead. >>> how about this? the rover curiosity is bringing us amazing pictures and insight into what the planet mars is like. what was it like to get the mission off the ground? coming up, you'll meet the woman who led the team. ♪ introducing the new 13-inch macbook pro, ♪ with the stunning retina display. ♪ for the pro in all of us. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. evidentiary hearing for
amtrak hope made its way from slidell, louisiana, to newark, new jersey. organizers wanted to focus their efforts on smaller cities that may have been otherwise overlooked. they brought clothing, batteries, and diapers to hurricane survivors. much needed. >>> today is a global day of action for a young girl targeted and shot by the taliban all because she wanted to get an education. >>> and one man uses his camera to document dramatic changes on planet earth. he said glaciers...
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the passenger line travelled to newark, new jersey, it left yesterday carrying flashlights, batteries, blankets, baby formula, cold weather clothes, and it arrived in new jersey today. if you want to help victims in the northeast, it's so easy to do, just long on to cnn.co cnn.com/impact. >>> now that washington and colorado voted to make marijuana legal for recreational use, we'll tell you the impact it might have. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of aspirin plus more in a triple action formula to relieve your tough migraines. new bayer migraine formula. >>> here is a sign of the times. voters in two states, washington state and colorado voted to legalize marijuana for recreational use. we're talking simply to get high. here is reaction from the legalization camp in colorado after the initiative passed this week. >> i'm feeling amazing. this is the best day i've seen in my life. >> it's nice to be right, so, you know, we're really happy and most importantly, it's just wond
the passenger line travelled to newark, new jersey, it left yesterday carrying flashlights, batteries, blankets, baby formula, cold weather clothes, and it arrived in new jersey today. if you want to help victims in the northeast, it's so easy to do, just long on to cnn.co cnn.com/impact. >>> now that washington and colorado voted to make marijuana legal for recreational use, we'll tell you the impact it might have. oh no, not a migraine now. try this... bayer? this isn't just a...
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give a specific example, automobiles, there may be as many as 15,000 automobiles at the port of newark that are basically salvage, new cars that were caught in the flooding. those will be moved out and dispose of and we have to manufacture import into the u.s. to the porch and move by auto transport cars to dealerships and that is not to mention all the cars damaged in the flooding itself and have to be simply replaced by consumers who no longer have a viable automobile. melissa: what about fuel? that is a problem in the northeast and something you depend on. >> fuel prices are high everywhere. melissa: what about availability? >> we are getting fuel to every place we can be physically allowed to move fuel. the first need is to make sure utility vehicles have fueled an emergency responders have fuel, for the most part those needs are being met. meanwhile is going to take some time i will bring everyone's filling station online because some are not accessible and even if they are, they don't have power to pump fuel. melissa: did you feel things were picking up? >> i don't know that i've
give a specific example, automobiles, there may be as many as 15,000 automobiles at the port of newark that are basically salvage, new cars that were caught in the flooding. those will be moved out and dispose of and we have to manufacture import into the u.s. to the porch and move by auto transport cars to dealerships and that is not to mention all the cars damaged in the flooding itself and have to be simply replaced by consumers who no longer have a viable automobile. melissa: what about...
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we are pleased that newark power yesterday. jersey city is getting power today. by thursday, there are still big chunks of the community that still not have power. it is hard enough cleaning up debris and dealing with boats that have been upended and roads that are blocked. when people do not have power they are disabled and all sorts of ways and it is hard to get back to normal. yesterday i had a chance to thek to the ceo's of utility's all across the country. a lot of the states that were scared, were not hard hit or some states as far away as california, they have pledged to get the equipment and cruise here into new jersey and new york and connecticut as quickly as possible. one of the things we have been able to do, to give you a sense of how this is an all hands on deck approach, we are able to and c-130's, military transport planes, to move assets and personnel to speed up the process of getting power as soon as possible. our first party is water filtration plants and other critical infrastructure in the state. for that, we have to move some generators, an
we are pleased that newark power yesterday. jersey city is getting power today. by thursday, there are still big chunks of the community that still not have power. it is hard enough cleaning up debris and dealing with boats that have been upended and roads that are blocked. when people do not have power they are disabled and all sorts of ways and it is hard to get back to normal. yesterday i had a chance to thek to the ceo's of utility's all across the country. a lot of the states that were...
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flights canceled today, there are flights up there and we are seeing delays right now in boston and newark. those are the two places but also with lines like long island railroad, metro north. metro north is slowing the trains because of the ice on the tracks so they're slower. and long island railroad is up and running, suspended last night. delays today about 20 minutes. >> okay. we'll talk next hour. thank you very much. >>> also today, former congresswoman giffords in court facing the man who shot her. victims of jared loughner are speaking out today. he is finally sentenced for shooting and killing six people, injuring 13 others. we'll hear from the reporter who's been sitting inside that courtroom. also, watching the markets here for you today. the day after the day after election day. not quite as bad as yesterday. the dow down 60 points. back in a moment. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus
flights canceled today, there are flights up there and we are seeing delays right now in boston and newark. those are the two places but also with lines like long island railroad, metro north. metro north is slowing the trains because of the ice on the tracks so they're slower. and long island railroad is up and running, suspended last night. delays today about 20 minutes. >> okay. we'll talk next hour. thank you very much. >>> also today, former congresswoman giffords in court...
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that's a population of newark delaware plus 3,000 individuals. but for the people here at the university, it's the capacity of the delaware stadium plus the carpenter center plus 3,000 people. it is an unacceptable large number that cannot be covered economically from the downturn at the beginning of the administration. in addition to that, we have a shocking number of people in the state who are on food stamps. it was 87,000 or 11% of the population on food stamps at the beginning of the term. today it is 152,000 or 17% of the population that's on food stamps. we've made some progress but we haven't made enough progress. this election and the debate tonight is about different visions for how to move delaware forward and so interested in moving forward and getting dillinger. >> moderator: the first question will be opposed to jack markell. delaware's economy brokers in the financial industry free-fall and the credit crisis. a delaware build its foundation on the money industry and now it is obvious that the state was far too dependent upon banks
that's a population of newark delaware plus 3,000 individuals. but for the people here at the university, it's the capacity of the delaware stadium plus the carpenter center plus 3,000 people. it is an unacceptable large number that cannot be covered economically from the downturn at the beginning of the administration. in addition to that, we have a shocking number of people in the state who are on food stamps. it was 87,000 or 11% of the population on food stamps at the beginning of the term....
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jfk and newark liberty reopened yesterday morning. again all these airports on limited schedules. let's take a lock at this picture. this is a jeep that's stuck on a fence. not just any fence, however. this is the border that separates mexico from yuma, arizona. two would-be smugglers from mexico tried to get their jeep over the fence using makeshift ramps. that's something over a movie. suspects got away but guards seized the jeep and the ramps also. >>> both candidates lose in this 4-year-old's vote. this little girl can't wait for the election to be over. >> i'm tired -- i'm tired of bronco bama and mitt romney. >> that's why you're crying? it will be over soon, abby, okay? the election will be over soon, okay? >> okay. >> abby, it will be over in five days. until then, watch our coverage here on cnn. >> but it's back in four years. >> her mom was listening to npr in the car. >> really? >> yes. and she was done. >> npr issued an apology. did you see that article? >> really? >> yes. pull that up. npr issued an apology to the little girl. >> the news is so bad. >> somebody has a
jfk and newark liberty reopened yesterday morning. again all these airports on limited schedules. let's take a lock at this picture. this is a jeep that's stuck on a fence. not just any fence, however. this is the border that separates mexico from yuma, arizona. two would-be smugglers from mexico tried to get their jeep over the fence using makeshift ramps. that's something over a movie. suspects got away but guards seized the jeep and the ramps also. >>> both candidates lose in this...
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. >> cory booker is the mayor of newark. actually said he is going to delay his decision about whether to run for governor now for a little while. i think he needs to assess the situation. especially with the governor looking as strong as he does. >> coming in from la forwaaguart night, appreciating what you all have been through, it's pretty unreal. >>> coming up next, we all know holiday travel is crazy this week. but how do all those planes get to their spots on time, if they get there on time? our sandra endo takes a look inside the airports like you have never seen before. that's coming up next. twins. i didn't see them coming. i have obligations. cute obligations, but obligations. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, char
. >> cory booker is the mayor of newark. actually said he is going to delay his decision about whether to run for governor now for a little while. i think he needs to assess the situation. especially with the governor looking as strong as he does. >> coming in from la forwaaguart night, appreciating what you all have been through, it's pretty unreal. >>> coming up next, we all know holiday travel is crazy this week. but how do all those planes get to their spots on time, if...
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we are very pleased that newark got power yesterday, jersey city is getting power we believe today. but there are still big chunks of the community, including this community right here, that couldn't have -- don't have power, it's hard enough cleaning up debris and dealing with boats that have been upended and roads that are blocked when people don't have power, obviously they are disabled in all sorts of ways, and it's hard to get back to normal. yesterday i had a chance to speak to the c.e.o.'s of the utilities from all across the country, and a lot of the states that were spared, that were not hard hit or some states as far away as california, they have pledged to start getting equipment crews, etc., here into new jersey and new york and connecticut as quickly as possible. and one of the things that we have been able to do, just to give you a sense of how this is an all hands deck approach, we're able to get c-17's, c-130's, military transport planes potentially to move assets, personnel to speed up the process of getting power up and running as soon as possible. our first priori
we are very pleased that newark got power yesterday, jersey city is getting power we believe today. but there are still big chunks of the community, including this community right here, that couldn't have -- don't have power, it's hard enough cleaning up debris and dealing with boats that have been upended and roads that are blocked when people don't have power, obviously they are disabled in all sorts of ways, and it's hard to get back to normal. yesterday i had a chance to speak to the...
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some newark, new jersey residents are waiting four to five hours to fill up cars with gas cans. that's what people are trying to power their generators. very cold, below freezing last night. and people are trying to keep their -- their homes warm. also people trying to use gasoline to keep their chainsaws going because they're still trying to clean up after superstorm sandy. a lot of people using twitter and online devices to try to help each other and share where there is gas. but still, soledad, this is still a problem. six days after landfall of superstorm sandy, and it's a real problem for the politicians who are trying to figure out how to ease these lines. >> and miserable for the folks trying to get gas. up next we're going to take you to two more critical battleground states. the state of nevada where hundreds of thousands of people have already voted early. and the state of wit konz which has voted democratic since 1984. but republicans say they're hoping they can take it back. ally bank. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laure
some newark, new jersey residents are waiting four to five hours to fill up cars with gas cans. that's what people are trying to power their generators. very cold, below freezing last night. and people are trying to keep their -- their homes warm. also people trying to use gasoline to keep their chainsaws going because they're still trying to clean up after superstorm sandy. a lot of people using twitter and online devices to try to help each other and share where there is gas. but still,...